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mccain. >> bill: he hasn't done it this time. >> it's not happening. no, it hasn't. and the margin is ver low and bee ethkotentially a prob g >>l: pemwh >> problem for barak obama. >> bill: when you say it is potentially a proximate it looks like you may be rooting for the president. i know you're not. that's why we have youn the air. we know you a fair job. sgooid wed owrr , w h the latest polling as brown up by 3. but then in another poll has warren up. who is going to weapon? >> too cse to call. in our poll we hadrrlu uritherrte enuhaas interesting was the president's margin, only 16 points. a lot of the other polling, including suffolk, the president was pollingigher. foba vsss over. that's the challenge bause it was 25% in may. it was only 19% in the september poll. so that's the big challenge for scott brown is getting people who are going to voteor barak a cr - agon r p >> we've got two other states to poll. so it will be the end of october. so it's a little bit of a wait. >> bill: we'll have you back when that happens 'cause i know there is ano
mccain. >> bill: he hasn't done it this time. >> it's not happening. no, it hasn't. and the margin is ver low and bee ethkotentially a prob g >>l: pemwh >> problem for barak obama. >> bill: when you say it is potentially a proximate it looks like you may be rooting for the president. i know you're not. that's why we have youn the air. we know you a fair job. sgooid wed owrr , w h the latest polling as brown up by 3. but then in another poll has warren up. who is...
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but an interesting interview with john mccain. he's saying he's damned if he's going to give up freedom of speech because it may possibly offend the prophet muhammed. what do you make of that? >> well, he's certainly right on that. there's going to be no disagreement there. i think that the republicans are increasingly going to focus on what happened in libya, why there wasn't better security for ambassador stevens, and i think that's a legitimate area to poke on. i do think it's kind of small bore. this is not something the president is deciding on, the security in benghazi. i think that also, while obama has his failures in foreign policy, they are not ones that romney can easily pick up on. >> he could always, i would imagine, in a debate turn on i killed osama bin laden. that is an undisputable vote winner for the american public. >> one of my friends on facebook was joking that he should have -- they should have cremated osama bin laden, should have placed the urn of ashes on the podium beside him. i think that on the nationa
but an interesting interview with john mccain. he's saying he's damned if he's going to give up freedom of speech because it may possibly offend the prophet muhammed. what do you make of that? >> well, he's certainly right on that. there's going to be no disagreement there. i think that the republicans are increasingly going to focus on what happened in libya, why there wasn't better security for ambassador stevens, and i think that's a legitimate area to poke on. i do think it's kind of...
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>>guest: i sent a letter with john mccain asking the intelligence community to account for what they were llingheteart sk sta ctote siie, as the security footprint there in did we have enough security? did we meet the needs of the people othe ground? did they ask for a senator legal of security? was it available to them? setytpoqstio hwae eq? ths. ambassador to the united nations be so wrong five days after the attack? why did she feel so emboldened to go on national tv and say this was the result of a r weleret t truth. the people we need to testify is susan rice and the intelligence community. without those two groups testifying, we will ner get to the bottom of this. neil: do you think the president lied? esinen ol doknf i h oue outraged. they accused of bush not being intellectually cious and asking hard questions. where is president obama? he went to a fundraiser the day after this happened. if i were president ofhe u.madothn. esnd i foundutmy tileond the american public something so far away from the truth i would want to know, why did you say that? whatade you say that? if you
>>guest: i sent a letter with john mccain asking the intelligence community to account for what they were llingheteart sk sta ctote siie, as the security footprint there in did we have enough security? did we meet the needs of the people othe ground? did they ask for a senator legal of security? was it available to them? setytpoqstio hwae eq? ths. ambassador to the united nations be so wrong five days after the attack? why did she feel so emboldened to go on national tv and say this was...
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. >> john mccain said at 9:00 in the morning that the fundamentals of the economy were strong. 11:00 that same day, two mondays ago, john mccain said that we have an economic crisis. >> we're tired of the old politics as usual and that's why, with all due respect, i do respect your years in the u.s. senate, but i think americans are craving something new and different. >> biden was on his best behavior, carefully aiming his attacks at her running mate, john mccain, not at palin herself. and that was by design. >> he had to be careful not to be talking down to her in any way, not only because she didn't have any national experience but also because she was a woman, and both of those things are a little tricky to deal with. >> despite a lack of substance in many of her answers, analysts say palin did just fine in that debate. >> say it ain't so, joe. there you go again. >> partly because biden didn't challenge her directly much. >> it's good to see you all. >> later this week, biden will be on the debate stage once again against a much more seasoned politician this time and is expected
. >> john mccain said at 9:00 in the morning that the fundamentals of the economy were strong. 11:00 that same day, two mondays ago, john mccain said that we have an economic crisis. >> we're tired of the old politics as usual and that's why, with all due respect, i do respect your years in the u.s. senate, but i think americans are craving something new and different. >> biden was on his best behavior, carefully aiming his attacks at her running mate, john mccain, not at...
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i have to say i wrote to her along with senator john mccain and senator graham, saying why did you say this and she wrote back and said the intelligence community told me this. we now have written the intelligence community, meaning the director clapper and director people address and said what did you know and what did you tell her in but we have nut heard a response. it is important to get to the bottom of it because it is either deliberately misleading the american people or incompetence. >>neil: we do know enough about the late ambassador stevens' concern of increasing violence. he must have cabled this to the state department? you requested the cables to the state department? >>guest: i know that congressman issa's committee is trying to get the cables. that request has been made. the american people deserve to know the truth. one of the most troubling things is the changing stories we see from this administration about what happened in libya. it is really important we know. >>neil: how much of a focus should paul ryan make? unconscious obviously the economy is the foremost issue
i have to say i wrote to her along with senator john mccain and senator graham, saying why did you say this and she wrote back and said the intelligence community told me this. we now have written the intelligence community, meaning the director clapper and director people address and said what did you know and what did you tell her in but we have nut heard a response. it is important to get to the bottom of it because it is either deliberately misleading the american people or incompetence....
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mccain. >> bill: he hasn't done it this time. >> it's not happening. no, it hasn't. and the margin is very low and that's potentially a problem because we've got another week to go. >> bill: the problem for whom? >> problem for barak obama. >> bill: when you say it is potentially a proximate it looks like you may be rooting for the president. i know you're not. that's why we have you on the air. we know do you a fair job. let's go to the widely watched brown-warren race, which has the latest polling as brown up by 3. but then in another poll has warren up. who is going to weapon? >> too close to call. in our poll we had warren plus four with the error rate. the number that was interesting was the president's margin, only 16 points. a lot of the other polling, including suffolk, the president was polling higher. scott brown needs to get one in four obama voters to cross over. that's the challenge because it was 25% in may. it was only 19% in the september poll. so that's the big challenge for scott brown is getting people who are going to vote for barak
mccain. >> bill: he hasn't done it this time. >> it's not happening. no, it hasn't. and the margin is very low and that's potentially a problem because we've got another week to go. >> bill: the problem for whom? >> problem for barak obama. >> bill: when you say it is potentially a proximate it looks like you may be rooting for the president. i know you're not. that's why we have you on the air. we know do you a fair job. let's go to the widely watched brown-warren...
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i do believe you could vote for john mccain. >> this is who i'll be voting for and who i urge you to vote for. >> joining us now is a big supporter of pulpit freedom sunday, jim garlow senior pastor of skyline weslyan church in san diego. what do you plan on saying today? i'm just curious. to the congregation there. >> i'm going to walk through the various biblical issues in this year's election. i'll talk about candidates that are in support of those various biblical issues and candidates that in opposition to them and urge those in the congregation to vote for those who come mostly in compliance with biblical principles. >> will you be endorsing a specific candidate today as well? >> i probably will. church does not -- the church cannot vote, but i as a pastor did not surrender my freedom of speech and freedom of religion once i was ordained to be a pastor, so i very likely will be announcing who i will be voting for on a number of different elections, state, local, and federal as well. >> are you willing then to lose your tax exempt status? i'm curious why you would speak this way
i do believe you could vote for john mccain. >> this is who i'll be voting for and who i urge you to vote for. >> joining us now is a big supporter of pulpit freedom sunday, jim garlow senior pastor of skyline weslyan church in san diego. what do you plan on saying today? i'm just curious. to the congregation there. >> i'm going to walk through the various biblical issues in this year's election. i'll talk about candidates that are in support of those various biblical issues...
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. >> toby, in 2008, barack obama won 62% of the asian american vote compared to 35% for john mccain, according to the exit polls. is there any chance of that kind of a landside for president obama this time around, or is there too much of a juxtaposition between the immigration issue and the economy? >> no, i think it's very possible. i mean, there's certainly an old way and a new way of engaging voters and the president's campaign has certainly started very early, engaging asian american and pacific islanderers voters and he's also created a whole new sort of stage for asian americans in his administration. he's appointed more to the cabinet level, has record num r numbers in his administration, record number appointed to federal benches. and right now you see the romney campaign, they are trying to make inroads into this constituency, primarily by focusing on small business issues. and i think there's real choice in front of asian american voters right now. what we are seeing in all of our polling is that asian americans are most likely going to vote at levels that are even greater
. >> toby, in 2008, barack obama won 62% of the asian american vote compared to 35% for john mccain, according to the exit polls. is there any chance of that kind of a landside for president obama this time around, or is there too much of a juxtaposition between the immigration issue and the economy? >> no, i think it's very possible. i mean, there's certainly an old way and a new way of engaging voters and the president's campaign has certainly started very early, engaging asian...
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back in 08, when president obama ran against senator john mccain, only 23% of servicemembers surveyed said they were going to vote for our current president. connell: from the military to the wall streeters and where they are placing their bets, charlie gasparino has done a lot of reports on this the last few months. now new information coming out about goldman sachs, a big obama supporter in 2008, sending its money this time around -- this time around in big fashion to mitt romney. dagen: the latest on the record high gas prices out in california. they are mad. do we care? yes we do care. speaking of gasoline and oil, here's where oil is trading today, 90 bucks. >> announcer: meet jill. she thought she'd feel better after seeing her doctor. and she might have, if not for kari, the identity thief who stole jill's social security number to open credit cards, destroying jill's credit and her dream of retirement. now meet amanda. with a swipe of her debit card, she bought some gas... and an all-expense-paitrip to hawaii for ben. ben is the intity thief who used a device called a skimmer
back in 08, when president obama ran against senator john mccain, only 23% of servicemembers surveyed said they were going to vote for our current president. connell: from the military to the wall streeters and where they are placing their bets, charlie gasparino has done a lot of reports on this the last few months. now new information coming out about goldman sachs, a big obama supporter in 2008, sending its money this time around -- this time around in big fashion to mitt romney. dagen: the...
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mccain. we saw mitt romney there just the other day with chris christie, the governor from new jersey. down here in virginia, also, 13 electoral votes, highly important for both men this year. southeastern virginia, four years ago, the president did very well, especially up here in places like, newport news city, 64-36% over john mccain. governor romney felt it was important to be there also over the past several days to make sure that he can, maybe dig into some of the voters that the president had four years ago. down in florida, such a huge pot of gold in this election yet again with 29 electoral votes. the other day we saw governor romney in pinellas county, that is the western side of tampa, north of st. pete here, a 54-46 winner four years ago. mitt romney was campaigning there in two other counties in florida where president obama did very well four years ago. trying to pick into some of that vote and pick off some of those voters that is coming up in 26 days. later tonight this is wha
mccain. we saw mitt romney there just the other day with chris christie, the governor from new jersey. down here in virginia, also, 13 electoral votes, highly important for both men this year. southeastern virginia, four years ago, the president did very well, especially up here in places like, newport news city, 64-36% over john mccain. governor romney felt it was important to be there also over the past several days to make sure that he can, maybe dig into some of the voters that the...
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remember, the young senator obama just 47 years old in 2008 when he faced senator john mccain who was 72 at the time. needless to say, then senator obama held his own. but there's no telling who will win tonight. one thing is for certain, though. they're both equally passionate and energetic winning people over to their party come november 6th. with me right now, the dynamic duo. cnn political reporter peter hamby and paul steinhauser. good to see you. paul, first things first, when we're talking about the controversial romney 47% comments, do you think biden will go there tonight where his boss did not? >> i think a lot of democrats want that to happen, brooke. there's disappointment, peter, i think that's obvious. the president wasn't going very aggressively against mitt romney over the 47% controversy, over bain capital, the tax returns. i think vice president biden is not been shy at all in the campaign trail, brooke. that's fair to say. what we're looking at tonight is, is he as aggressive going after not the guy sitting next to him but his boss, mitt romney. you know what? i thi
remember, the young senator obama just 47 years old in 2008 when he faced senator john mccain who was 72 at the time. needless to say, then senator obama held his own. but there's no telling who will win tonight. one thing is for certain, though. they're both equally passionate and energetic winning people over to their party come november 6th. with me right now, the dynamic duo. cnn political reporter peter hamby and paul steinhauser. good to see you. paul, first things first, when we're...
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senator john mccain was in the state this week at fort bragg, for example. suburban women, another key factor. republicans had south carolina governor nikki haley up here, for example, going after that vote about two weeks ago. so those are some of the key factors going into north carolina. jenna: it's interesting to note, of course, that the conventions were in new jersey for the democrats. what's been the residual effect of that, if anything. did that have anywhere effect on getting voters enthusiastic again as they were for the president in north carolina in 2008 in -- 2008? >> well, you've always had this problem, the historic nature of the candidacy of president obama and repeating that again four years later. so that's always been an issue. but, you know, president obama's had, has been in the state for four years. they never left. they have something like 54 offices in the state. governor romney has something like 22 offices. the romney folks they're doing a much better job than they did four or years ago. but there's a tremendous ground effort going
senator john mccain was in the state this week at fort bragg, for example. suburban women, another key factor. republicans had south carolina governor nikki haley up here, for example, going after that vote about two weeks ago. so those are some of the key factors going into north carolina. jenna: it's interesting to note, of course, that the conventions were in new jersey for the democrats. what's been the residual effect of that, if anything. did that have anywhere effect on getting voters...
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mccain in 2008. he's also worked with george w. bush and congresswoman michele bachmann. he is a debate expert. great what was your first reaction tonight? >> my first reaction was that the debate was a lot more fiery than the debate the prior week. both came to the debate ready to advance their positions, ready to defend and both were very aggressive in doing so. i thought the debate was a lot more lively. >> the question is joe biden came in very lively in some cases. talking, and interrupting. there's been talk about all of his smiles putting in. let's listen to, well, do you think it was too much? >> i think that, you know, the vice president wanted to show that he was willing to fight. i think that's why, you know, his side of the partisans will be very happy with his performance. but, i think the folks in the middle and paul ryan's side may think his performance may have been a little bit over the top in terms of interrupting, rolling the eyes, the sighs. it was almost like having an al gore mo
mccain in 2008. he's also worked with george w. bush and congresswoman michele bachmann. he is a debate expert. great what was your first reaction tonight? >> my first reaction was that the debate was a lot more fiery than the debate the prior week. both came to the debate ready to advance their positions, ready to defend and both were very aggressive in doing so. i thought the debate was a lot more lively. >> the question is joe biden came in very lively in some cases. talking, and...